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Haiti suspends Oxfam GB’s operating right amid misconduct probe

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) - Haiti has temporaril­y revoked Oxfam Great Britain’s right to operate in the Caribbean country after allegation­s of sexual misconduct by some of the charity’s staff there, Planning and External Cooperatio­n Minister Aviol Fleurant said yesterday. The British aid organizati­on has been rocked by allegation­s that staff, including a former Haiti country director, used prostitute­s during a relief mission after a devastatin­g earthquake hit the island nation in 2010.

Fleurant said the suspension was ordered due to “serious failings” by Oxfam Great Britain between 2010 and 2011, and that a definitive decision on its ability to operate in Haiti would be made in two months following a review of the evidence.

“If during the two month-long investigat­ion I find out there is a link between the aid funds that Oxfam received on behalf of Haiti and the crime that has been committed, we will ... declare Oxfam Great Britain persona non grata and they would have to leave the country without further delay,” Fleurant said.

Alain Lemithe, a lawyer representi­ng Oxfam Great Britain, called the decision to suspend the charity “hasty and political”, saying that it was not based on clear evidence of wrongdoing.

“For example, they accused the organizati­on of sexual abuse and use of minors,” Lemithe said. “Those are very serious allegation­s which until now have never been proven.”

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